TrumpLyftAlles | 3 points
Outpatient Early Treatment Algorithm for COVID-19 – a Webinar with Dr Peter A. McCullough (US 2020-10-28) Youtube 1:43:00https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNZdWQCfTqc&feature=emb_logo
[-] Haitchpeasauce | 2 points
At 47:40 Dr Brian Tyson speaks about his own experience with COVID-19, starting with the triple therapy (presumably HCQ, AZT and Zinc) but then later taking two doses of Ivermectin experiencing almost immediate improvement.
Dr Peter McCullough makes the point that the clinical research necessary for proven efficacy with acceptable safety requires a large double-blind RCT (10,000 patients per arm), a process that take years, so will never happen in this pandemic.
Instead physicians should move to a strategy of treatments with a "Reasonable chance of success, with emergency use of multiple drugs with well-characterized safety. Observational and randomized trials of available drugs alone or in combination with consistent signals of benefit and known safety profiles."
The rest of the video is discussion about needing a shift in institutional policy towards commencing early treatment before test results come back in, using clinical judgment, offer at-home treatment packages, regular telehealth follow up adjusting medication accordingly, and medical systems working more proactively in the outpatient setting to prevent hospitalisations.
Something not discussed was protective pre-treatment therapies, which we have seen positive signals for with Ivermectin.
[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 2 points | Nov 02 2020 17:51:23
This is the doctor featured in the recent TrialSiteNews article, who treated himself for covid-19 at home. From a glance, it might be HCQ-oriented; I spotted an HCQ evangelist too.
Thanks in advance to the non-ADHD volunteer who writes up a summary! 😁
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[-] massimaux | 2 points | Nov 02 2020 19:17:40
non-ADHD volunteer
Hahahahaha
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